Ten possible first-round picks for the Dolphins

Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix's combination of speed, ball skills and football instincts should make him a first-round pick. He has explosive closing speed and the ability to track the ball in the air (seven career interceptions in two seasons). But this Alabama standout has a narrow build (6-foot-1, 208 pounds) and doesn't possess an intimidating presence. He'd immediately push newcomer Louis Delmas for the starting free safety spot, and his Alabama pedigree hints he's NFL ready.

Eric Ebron set records for single-season receptions (62), receiving yards (973) and career receptions (112) and career receiving yards (1,805) at the tight end position in 2013 playing for the Tar Heels. He's a smooth athlete that has good size (6-foot-4, 245 pounds) and adequate speed (4.60), but needs to improve as a blocker to thrive in the NFL. Pair him with Charles Clay and the Dolphins would have a dynamic tight end duo.

The Miami Dolphins used free agency to address most of the team's glaring needs, which should allow new GM Dennis Hickey to follow his plan of selecting the best player available in May's NFL draft. Here is a look at Omar Kelly's 10 prospects that should get strong consideration to become the No. 19 pick if they are still on the board when the Dolphins make their first-round selection.